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Relative Clauses

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    Rewrite the sentences to form relative clauses. Practice for 4 ESO students
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  • This is the bank_________ was robbed yesterday.
    This is the bank which was robbed yesterday.
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  • The man _______ robbed the bank had two pistols.
    The man who(i) robbed the bank had two pistols.
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  • The man _______ robbed the bank had two pistols.
    The man who robbed the bank had two pistols.
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  • Decide whether the relative pronoun is a subject pronoun or an object pronoun. Do you know the girl who I danced with?
    who is an object pronoun.
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  • Decide whether the relative pronoun is a subject pronoun or an object pronoun. Do you know the girl who danced with me?
    subject pronoun
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  • Decide whether the relative pronoun is a subject pronoun or an object pronoun. We will stay at a hotel which is not far from the beach.
    subject pronoun
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  • Decide whether the relative pronoun is a subject pronoun or an object pronoun. We will stay at a hotel which my friend has recommended to us.
    object pronoun
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  • Complete with the correct relative pronoun or relative adverb. I cannot remember the reason ____ she wanted us to leave
    why
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  • Complete with the correct relative pronoun or relative adverb. Jane, ________ mother is a physician, is very good at biology.
    whose
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  • Complete with the correct relative pronoun or relative adverb. Do you know the shop _________Andrew picked me up?
    where
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  • Combine the sentences with relative clauses. (Decide whether to use commas or not.) A monk is a man. The man has devoted his life to God.
    A monk is a man who has devoted his life to God.
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  • Combine the sentences with relative clauses. (Decide whether to use commas or not.) I have one black cat. His name is Blacky.
    I have one black cat, whose name is Blacky.
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  • Combine the sentences with relative clauses. (Decide whether to use commas or not.) I have one black cat. His name is Blacky.
    I have one black cat, whose name is Blacky.
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  • Combine the sentences with relative clauses. (Decide whether to use commas or not.) Carol plays the piano brilliantly. She is only 9 years old.
    Carol , who is only 9 years old, plays the piano brilliantly
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  • Combine the sentences with relative clauses. (Decide whether to use commas or not.) Sydney is the largest Australian city. It is not the capital of Australia.
    Sydney , which is not the capital of Australia, is the largest Australian city
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  • Combine the sentences with relative clauses. (Decide whether to use commas or not.) The city seems to be abandoned. It is usually crowded with people.
    The city, which is usually crowded with people, seems to be abandoned
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